LAWS1023
Public International Law
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Textbooks
Sell your textbook for LAWS1023Cases and Materials on International Law
Martin Dixon, Professor Robert McCorquodale, Robert McCorquodale, Sarah Williams
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Private International Law in Australia, 5th Edition
R Mortensen; R Garnett; M Keyes
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Notes
View all LAWS1023 notesLAWS1023_Public International Law Problem Solving Steps
University of Sydney LAWS1023 Exams Notes. These notes are good for open book exams. The prin...
26 pages, 13413 words
Public International Law - 88HD Scaffolds + Notes
High quality, content dense and common sense PIL notes. Used these in both the mid-sem exam and fina...
79 pages, 65000 words
*** LAWS1023 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW SCAFFOLDS ***
Detailed scaffolds for exam - step by step TOPICS: Sources of international law Law of Treaties...
40 pages, 16977 words
Public International Law - Summary Notes
These notes include a summary of every topic ideal for an initial quick reference in open book exams...
52 pages, 12280 words
Distinction PIL LAWS1023 Study Guide
- 110 pages - Notes from readings ("Cases and Materials on Public International Law" 6th Ed by Dixo...
108 pages, 36948 words
LAWS1023 Public International Law - Mid-set exam notes
Mid-semester notes - compiled from lectures, tutorials and case readings Topics Development, Nat...
45 pages, 54723 words
Distinction Notes for PIL LAWS1023
Incredibly comprehensive and extensive notes from all lectures, online modules and tutorials, includ...
119 pages, 39095 words
Public International Law Revision Notes - 88D (For LAWS5005 & LAWS1023)
This is a notes designed especially for the final open book exam. It includes all the important mate...
50 pages, 29976 words
Public International Law -- Scaffolds + full notes
These notes are a consolidation of: - Essential readings; - Extra readings; - Lecture notes; and...
105 pages, 45881 words
D LAWS1023 Summary Notes
D Summary Notes for Public International Law - completed Semester 1 2021 - well-structured, easy t...
28 pages, 11433 words
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Reviews
As an international student, this subject is mandatory.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Excessively hard, lack of guidance, 100% final exam
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
A well-structured course with relevant materials. Dr Emily Crawford is definitely one of the best academics in the faculty.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Hard but interesting! Lecturers and tutor (Crawford) were very helpful
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Interesting, and an up and coming area in law, so it grants good exposure to the trajectory of the field.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
A thoroughly interesting course taught by competent staff, with a well-chosen textbook to guide you (Dixon et al). Minus one star for the unnecessarily stressful (and unhelpful) assessment regime: 20% mid-sem exam, 80% final exam!